Sheds are utility buildings, they are not just for storage.
When we think about sheds, storage sheds, or storage buildings we normally think of them as being the same thing, although there are slight nuances to each word. In reality, all of these buildings are utility buildings. They can be used for storage, and a lot more. They have both residential and commercial uses, and the ways people use them are increasing every day. They are used for both residential and commercial purposes, and even for sales and real estate.
Residential Utility Building Uses
Utility buildings for storage
Homeowners are discovering that they need more space to store things. America’s Garages are full! Life, as we live it today demands more space. That is where residential storage sheds come into play for homeowners. We have boats, lawn equipment, and all terrain vehicles that will last longer and provide better service if kept from the ravages of weather, but storage is not the only way such buildings can be utilized.
Utility buildings for other home uses
Space for all those electronic games that have become popular may not be available in the home itself, and playing Wii games, with all their healthy benefits, can take up quite a lot of space. Setting up a game room for such activities just makes good sense. Home offices, home shops, and even home gyms can become a reality with the right buildings in place.
There are other advantages for the homeowner. Adding a storage building, utility building, carport, garage, or pole barn to your property increases the value of the property beyond the cost of the building itself. If you are selling your home, it also adds that little bit of extra encouragement that may mean the difference between a short time on the market, or a long period of continued mortgage payments.
Specific residential shed uses
Storage, Boat storage, ATV storage, Tool storage, Lawn and garden Storage, Equipment storage, Game rooms, TV rooms, Poker rooms, Craft rooms Hobby rooms, Home offices, Home business storage, Document storage. There are many other ways to use these storage buildings, they are limited only to your imagination.
Commercial Utility Buildings
Of course, storage buildings can come in handy for storing things for commercial needs, but there are many more ways to utilize them.
Having an office and a tool shed on site for a construction project, an oil field project, or any other of dozens, perhaps hundreds of jobs can mean having the information, equipment, and tools you need to get the job done on time, and under budget.
Having a place to store documents, transition moves, and temporarily, or for that matter, permanently warehouse materials and products, at your location, or remote location can give you the edge. While your competition is busy traveling back and forth between expensive self storage facilities, you can be on the move right off the whistle. You can be ready to go at a moments notice with your products or tools while the other guys are stuck in cross town traffic!
You have goods and materials coming in and out, and sometimes with the vagaries of transportation, you might end up with a bottleneck. You can avoid that bottleneck by having a place to hold the products or materials that you are not yet ready to use.
Specific commercial uses
utility sheds can be used for guard shacks, tool storage, material storage, construction on site offices, drop points for shipped materials, drop points for sales materials, break rooms, and a host of other purposes which come up with individual job applications. Think about how they could help you in your job, and then contact a local dealer to see what they can do to make your job faster and more efficient.













